New Microstock.photos Engine let you search and Compare All Major Microstock Agencies

Buyers of royalty-free stock images will soon have a powerful new tool to help them navigate the enormous universe of images and sales outlets thanks to a new search engine called http://www.microstock.photos announced today at Visual Connections Chicago. The new tool indexes every image from each of the leading microstock vendors allowing for side-by-side comparison of pricing, licensing models and terms. The new site was developed byPressFoto, an emerging microstock company offering some of the most aggressive pricing and flexible licensing models in the business.

30 Million in one stock photo search engine and counting

Microstock.photos has indexed more than 30 million photos from iStockphoto, Shutterstock, Fotolia, PressFoto and others. Users can search by title, keyword, orientation, size and color as well as blank area for copy. Search results reveal images from all the sites that are either identical or similar and provides comparative cost and licensing options.

“While most microstock companies like to talk about their exclusive content, the reality is that the majority of the stock images being sold today are available on several different sites,” said Dmitry Shironosov, CEO of PressFoto. “We created Microstock.photos as a service to buyers looking to save time and money when buying what has essentially become a commodity. We also believe that, once a prospective buyer sees how PressFoto stacks up against some of the better-known microstock companies that a lot of these buyers we’re able to help will soon become new customers.”

The beta version of the Microstock.photos site is already up, running and ready for use. The site is free to use and all purchases must be made directly from the individual stock companies shown.

What we think about microstock.photo:

Looks Promising

There where stock photo comparison websites before but PressFoto has done it right and well enough that i would really use it on a daily base. It will be interesting to see how the compared stock agencies react as well as if contributors really like to have their portfolio prices compared on different stock agencies. Anyhow - great idea and very well done. This looks very promising and we are looking forward to see more about it after the beta.

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